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Caesar, Who's He?


Children of the Nile

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No. of pages 96

Published: 2011

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Having saved Cleopatra once before, the children of the Nile are faced with yet another plot to thwart. This time, pirates are threatening Alexandria, the capital of Ancient Egypt. The three children may be brave, but they're only ten years old...So when they hear talk of a certain Roman general named Caesar, they know who to go to for help! Children of the Nile is a fun-packed historical adventure series filled with quirky characters and vile villains. Set in the time of Cleopatra, this series tells the story of three 10 year old Egyptian children, Imeni, Antonios and Cleo, whose lives are intertwined with some of the best-known events of Egyptian history. Children of the Nile is an historically accurate series of stories about Egypt through the eyes of imaginative, adventurous children featuring unique duotone illustrations in a cartoon style.

 

This book is part of a book series called Children Of the Nile .

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published 2011 by Salariya Book Company Ltd .

A phenomenally prolific and well-regarded artist and writer, Lewis Trondheim has published more than 35 books in the last ten years. He is one of the leading figures in French comics, and is a co-founder of the alternative publishing house L'Association. Hilarious and caustic, he has a huge international following. Fabrice Parme has illustrated two books by Lewis Trondheim. He has a background in animation, and his drawings have been published in magazines throughout France.

This book is in the following series:

Children of the Nile

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